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Berger 338 300 gr OTM tip/cavity
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 732428" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>I guess you didnt get my post. I am agreeing with you. Walt is the only one not blowing smoke. Bergers are 100 yrs old in thier terminal design. The bc....no. Actual killing style? Way old school. I was using exbal and a palm pilot before this website existed and I fully embrace all of the technology out there. What I do not embrace is the bonded/partitioned/tipped bs that sd etc do not matter. Bergers and power points are the same thing once they hit but Berger has kept the weights high which is what makes it work.</p><p>Also Elmer pretty well caused a ballistic twin to the edge to become popular 50 yrs ago that pretty well brought about the 338-378 which pretty well brought about the edge. 99% of what Elmer beleived is what we use on here.</p><p>Terminally bergers are 100 yr old tech. All the other crap isnt. My posts were meant to convey that a 100 yr old cup core bullet if its sized properly works better than these bonded wonders.</p><p>And yes we have many manufactures trying to disprove ballistics with crutches for a well designed bullet. Dont want too much recoil? Build a 110 gr 308 with copper petals to kill with. Most bullet builders want to add some silly crap so they can use a lighter bullet to do the job of a proper slug. I remember the day when it became "ok" to kill stuff with bergers. Id killed hundreds of deer on control with the "target bullets". People are so silly, I had people tell me back then that a berger or smk wouldnt kill a deer!And they still do!</p><p> Berger is the only one with proven technology that works both in the air and in the meat without a lot of smoke blowing. Hell any match bullet with enough weight and a thin jacket is a killing machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 732428, member: 4566"] I guess you didnt get my post. I am agreeing with you. Walt is the only one not blowing smoke. Bergers are 100 yrs old in thier terminal design. The bc....no. Actual killing style? Way old school. I was using exbal and a palm pilot before this website existed and I fully embrace all of the technology out there. What I do not embrace is the bonded/partitioned/tipped bs that sd etc do not matter. Bergers and power points are the same thing once they hit but Berger has kept the weights high which is what makes it work. Also Elmer pretty well caused a ballistic twin to the edge to become popular 50 yrs ago that pretty well brought about the 338-378 which pretty well brought about the edge. 99% of what Elmer beleived is what we use on here. Terminally bergers are 100 yr old tech. All the other crap isnt. My posts were meant to convey that a 100 yr old cup core bullet if its sized properly works better than these bonded wonders. And yes we have many manufactures trying to disprove ballistics with crutches for a well designed bullet. Dont want too much recoil? Build a 110 gr 308 with copper petals to kill with. Most bullet builders want to add some silly crap so they can use a lighter bullet to do the job of a proper slug. I remember the day when it became "ok" to kill stuff with bergers. Id killed hundreds of deer on control with the "target bullets". People are so silly, I had people tell me back then that a berger or smk wouldnt kill a deer!And they still do! Berger is the only one with proven technology that works both in the air and in the meat without a lot of smoke blowing. Hell any match bullet with enough weight and a thin jacket is a killing machine. [/QUOTE]
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